A simple way to find some arguments
A simple way to find any term in all banks or only in a specific database.
2012-08-28 (first published: 2012-08-17)
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A simple way to find any term in all banks or only in a specific database.
2012-08-28 (first published: 2012-08-17)
797 reads
I have several problems with my corporate network and therefore need to do all my backups locally, and to make matters worse, still use SQL Server 2005.
2011-10-17 (first published: 2011-09-30)
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By Steve Jones
I needed to test a striped backup, so I decided to ask the AI’s...
By gbargsley
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You have a table [dbo].[orders] without a Clustered Index (Heap). The table does not have any other nonclustered indexes! You rund the following command in Read Committed Isolation Level:
SELECTo_orderdate,
o_orderkey,
o_custkey,
o_storekey
FROMdbo.orders
WHEREo_orderkey = 3877;